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to note that most cookies range from 600-1000 calories which is almost half the recommended amount nutritionists say for consumers per day which makes the cookies not the most nutritionally healthy.

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The cookies’ nutrition facts are also only marketing a quarter of each cookie which can be deceiving to consumers trying multiple flavors. One can argue though that consumers get a lot for what they pay for and I would recommend sharing a box with friends to get the full experience. The average cookie is around $4 and 4.5 inches wide.

Crumbl also has catering options where mini cookies can be ordered for parties and teams.

I recommend if you have never been to Crumbl, go to the Crumbl app or website and find your nearest location. Crumbl also offers cookies to be shipped to you as there is not a store yet in Erie. I recommend being on the lookout for arguably some of Crumbls most popular cookies which include: Birthday cake oreo, cookie dough, mint chip ice cream, key lime pie, blueberry cheesecake, Reese’s, buckeye brownie, chocolate cookies and cream, Kentucky butter cake, my personal favorite Biscoff lava and their original chocolate chip.

It is ultimately up to consumers to decide if they feel the cookies are worth the hype. I believe they are delicious but the nutritional benefits have made me glad we do not have a store here in Erie.

We asked: What is your favorite movie?

Jackson Feiock, junior intelligence studies major: “My favorite movies without a doubt are the Star Wars series.”

Maiya Harding, senior criminal justice major: “My favorite movie is Mulan!”

Bethany Jentz, junior Intelligence major: “One of my favorite movies would probably be Forest Gump.”

Lilly English, junior criminal justice major: “Right now I am loving Top Gun: Maverick.”

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